Hi! What is the proper way to create distributable packages of a JavaFx Application?
I have a Java 11 application which I build as a module. The distribution includes a "modules" folder with all dependencies in it, and a script to launch the module. This assembly works if I build it on the same machine as I am going to be running it on. However, I realized that depending on which build agent the assembly is going to be created, the platform specific javafx dependencies may not match the target assembly. For example, if the build agent is a linux build agent, the windows and mac assembly contains linux javafx runtime. Maven will always pull the platform-specific libraries of the system it is running on. This was not a problem when JavaFx was part of the JDK since the correct runtime libraries were installed on the system already. What is the correct way to create a windows or linux package in a build platform independent way? I found an article which showed how to force maven to include all platforms as dependencies, but then I have to add dependency on each transitive library. Sounds like a lot of trouble for a simple task. How do you guys package your apps for various platforms? *Nicolas Therrien* Senior Software Developer *[image: https://www.motorolasolutions.com/content/dam/msi/images/logos/corporate/msiemailsignature.png]* *o*: +1.819.931.2053